10-29-2012, 06:44 PM
Explain it to me like I'm a four year old.
How is auto-correcting what I believe to be the abbreviation for California used on the Anchor Steam label (I'm not sure; could be wrong -- I will have to conduct research later tonight*) to "college near a BART station" hilarious? Maybe it's just confusing - I thought everyone was talking about Hastings for some odd reason.
When I began posting on this site just as TW exited stage right (or left? I don't know) and realized that my own words would not be under my own control, I tried to come up with clever references such as "University near the Ashby BART Station" and "University of Larry Blake" until I realized just how lame that was and resorted to a simple C.al. (Let's see what happens to that).
The auto-correcting is lame IMO. We should be able to write what we want to write, when we want to write it. The fact that we can't even use the word "h*uge" something like 13 years after the fact is a little nutty.
*Dammit. It's Calif. Shoots down an entire premise of my post.
How is auto-correcting what I believe to be the abbreviation for California used on the Anchor Steam label (I'm not sure; could be wrong -- I will have to conduct research later tonight*) to "college near a BART station" hilarious? Maybe it's just confusing - I thought everyone was talking about Hastings for some odd reason.
When I began posting on this site just as TW exited stage right (or left? I don't know) and realized that my own words would not be under my own control, I tried to come up with clever references such as "University near the Ashby BART Station" and "University of Larry Blake" until I realized just how lame that was and resorted to a simple C.al. (Let's see what happens to that).
The auto-correcting is lame IMO. We should be able to write what we want to write, when we want to write it. The fact that we can't even use the word "h*uge" something like 13 years after the fact is a little nutty.
*Dammit. It's Calif. Shoots down an entire premise of my post.
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